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"espotllgllt DEC. 15, 1960
$1.00 PER YEAR
VOL. V. NO. 49
10 CENTS A COPY
CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST STARTS AT 8 PM, DEC. 18
Harry C. Miller, general chairman of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce Christmas Committee announces that judging for the Annual Christmas Lighting Contest will take place Sunday night, Dec. 18 starting at 8 P.M. At this time, all residential displays will be judged, as well as all merchants' window displays.
Residential awards will be $25 first prize, $15 second prize and $10 third prize. A $25 award will be given for the outstanding display based on a religious theme. This will be donated to the church of the winner's choice.
The judges are: Mr. Harold H. White, Mrs. Carl ]. Freudenreich, Rev. William G. Vigne.
All residents who have a display which should be viewed or who know of an outstanding display should call the Chamber office, HE 9-1215, with this information, so that these particular displays can be judged.
Displays will be rated on the basis of originality, eye-catching appeal and over-all attractiveness.
ART TEACHERS HOLD CHRISTMAS SHOW AT DELMAR LIBRARY
Christmas time brings a very special art display to the Community Room of the Delmar Public Library when the art teachers of the Bethlehem Central School District will hold an exhibit of their work.
The Village Four and the Library have expressed great pleasure in having this opportunity for parents to view the work of the teachers of their children at this special session. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Miss Helen Beach and Messrs. Louis Spelich, G. P. Campbell, Eugene C. Lewis and Stanley Reich will have works on display, starting December 17th through Twelfth Night.
19TH ANNUAL BETHLEHEM COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, DEC. 15 • 16 t'roclama tion WHEREAS, our Town of Bethlehem has for the past nineteen years celebrated its Christmas Festival as a community en
-deavor, and WHEREAS, this celebration has drawn together all segments of a town composed of fine residents of widely-varied backgrounds, and has received the enthusiastic endorsement and participation of members of churches of all faiths and most organizations into a widelyknown and justly acclaimed endeavor, and WHEREAS, this annual event has benefited deserving children in our community by making their holiday brighter, and has assured worthy families in our Town of Bethlehem a closet for their clothing needs, and WHEREAS, the needy of foreign nations have benefited from the funds voluntarily given during the Christmas Festival, and WHEREAS, by doing fine deeds for the less fortunate, the participants have enjoyed themselves, while providing a rewarding spiritual and educational experience for the people of our Town of Bethlehem, THEREFORE, I, Bertram E. Kohinke, Supervisor of the Town of Bethlehem, do hereby proclaim December 15th and 16th in the year 1960 as Town of Bethlehem Community Christmas Festival days.
(Signed) Bertram E. Kohinke, Supervisor
Theme: Unto Us in Bethlehem
A Musical Welcome The Sweet Sixteen
I
Suite No. 2 from "The Water Music" 1. Pomposo 2. Air 3. Moderato 4. Hornpipe
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Conductor: Mr. Richard Yacobian
(Sunday)
Handel
A Christmas Festival Anderson SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Mr. Richard Yacobian
(Thursday) (continued on page 3)
PAGE 2- Dece~ber 15, 1960
DELAWARE PLAZA DELMAR, NEW YORK
Make Your Christmas Shopping as easy as
ABC A- ashtrays and arti fi cia[
fruits B • bars and bookends C- chafing dishes, choirs
candles, coffee servers, cigarette boxes, candy
D- dishes, Doni sh imports, and damask
E ·egg cups & Eng I ish toffee
F ·figurines, fireplace tongs, flatware and First Trust charges
G- g[ as!l!wore and guest towels
H- Hummel, hampers, hot plates and holiday hours 10 til 9
l-ice buckets & Irish linens
J- jewelry and Japanese bowls
K ·knives, kettles and Kleenex boxes
L -leather goods & Limoge M· mugs, mirrors & matches N- napkins & night lights 0- oven- ware & oaken
buckets P·pitchers, peppermills,
plaques, pots, pons, paintings and plenty of parking
Q- quill pens, just one R· Royal Staffordshire,
Royal Daulton, and Royal Dutch
S- spice racks, silent butlers, and Syroco
T-tables, tiles, trays & toilet seats
U- uh-let me see-oh yes, urns
V- Vera linens and vases W-Westmoreland milk
glass and wastebaskets X- Xmas decorations Y ·yule punchbowl s and
yummy poppycock Z- zimple • i sn"t it!
~ OPEN 10 'til 9 Daily 'til CHRISTMAS
~ itl:li. L
DELAWARE PLAZA DELMAR, NEW YOR~
TOMARO'S 147 TOPS BANTAM BOWLERS
High boy's single, a sizzling 147, was rolled by John Tomaro. Jeff Dearstyne was next with 126. High girl was Alison Jones with 98.
PICTURE FRAMING MUSEUM ART SHOP Philip Spottle, Prop.
Restoring Oil Paintings And Art Objects
Fine Custom Framing Bus. HE 4·134C
27 Central Av., Albany
Be a Dear ... send
N NORCROSS
lfrtiSTtv\AS C'A~S
* GiFTWRAPS
imprinting on Christmas cards done ~:m premises
FAST SERVICE
DELMAR NEWS and
CARD SHOP 4 Corners-Delmar, N.Y.
CHRISTMAS CONCERTS AT CITY & COUNTY
William G. Livingston, president of City and County Savings Bank has announced that a series of Christmas concerts by Albany area musicians will be conducted in the main office lobby of the bank at 100 State Street, Albany. The concerts will be given daily from Dec. 12
THE SPOTLIGHT
City and County Savings Bank, who has pioneered live music in its public lobby in this area, is making this series of orchestral concerts available without charge to the public in an effort to recreate the oldfashioned meaning of Christmas - the season of good music and Christmas caroling.
through Dec. 30, from noon un- DORIS CLARK SOLOIST
_:ti::.1...:2:...:.P.;:.M;;;_. --------1 WITH SLINGERLANDS CHURCH CHOIRS * '111'1lt*WW'III''III'*'II' *'* * ..... • .r • WHAT • • • • DO • • • • • • YOU • • • • • • TREASURE • • • • most in life? Lovely • • wife ••• bright • • M • children ••• happy • • home ? Protect them ..
• with life insurance ••• • • the finest Christmas • • Gilt a man can give!. • • • • HE 9·458 1 ~ • • .. BUTLER and • • • ;BROWN, In(.: • 2M LlELAWARE AVENUE= + DELMAR, NEW YORK •
* * *. * *-* •.••
ESKA PERMANENTS
$10.oo up
SILVER BLONDING HAIR COLORING
A Christmas Concert of Sacred Music will be held at Slingerlands Community Methodist Church on Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at 8 o'clock. Everyone in the community is cordially invited to attend. Selections by the Chancel Choir will include music by Berlioz, Lynn, Daniels, Sowerby, Bach.
The combined choirs will sing "In Bethlehem's Lowly Manger" by Williams and "New Born", arranged by John Work. Mrs. Doris Clark, director, will sing a group of solos. Miss Jeanette McNab will be the accompanist.
The Spotlight is published every Thursday, by Spotlight, Inc., 154 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N.Y., Robert G. King, _publisher. Deadline fo~ news is Thursday afternoon, one week preceding publication;, dead· line for display and dassiUed ad· vertisements is Friday afternoon
THE SPOTLIGHT December 15, 1960. PAGE 3
(UNTO US IN BETHLEHEM) Resonet In Laudibus (14th Century Carol)
v ST. THOMAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHOIR UNTO US WILL CHRISTMAS COME
Director: Mr. Renata Rolando "If the Shoe Fits"
An Old-Fashioned Christmas Spielman Scene: A department store in a suburban village. STARLIGHTERS AND OTHERS
Mr. Scrooge- Mr. Roy Henderson Choreographer- Mr. Richard Feldman
III
UNTO US- SHARING
(The White Christmas Offering)
The Presentation Santa Claus and Children of the World Santa Claus: Mr. Harry B. Rezzemini Children: Zan Blendell, Betsy Friedman, Susan Kaas, Betsy
Oakes, Brad Oakes, Peter Pryor, Jr., Barbara Reed, Billy, Reed, Carolyn Rogers, John Rogers.
The Offertory Trumpet Tune and Air Three Carols
Purcell-Gardner Art. Erickson
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND Conductor: Mr. Bennett Hoke
The Blessing of the Gifts The Reverend James R. Rhodes The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond F. Rooney The Reverend Arthur P. White
IV
UNTO US- MUSIC
(Sunday) (Thursday)
(Friday)
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor Lazarus-Berlin-Ringwald Shepherds, Quickly Wake (Tyrolean Carol) Arr. Warner Echo Carol Telep
BETHLEHEM CHORALIERS A Child This Day is Born 0 Holy Night
Washburn Adam-Ringwald
CONCERT CHOIR Conductor: Mr. Rolland R. Truitt
Soloists: Beverly Rourke, Marilyn Killion Accompanists: Elaine Ham, Marilyn Killion, Beverly Rourke
Brass Ensemble
The Golden Sceptre Overture
Silver Bells
DELMAR MEN'S ORCHESTRA Conductor: Mr. Rolland R. Truitt
(Friday)
II
UNTO US-Christmas Joy (Mr. Scrooge Comes to Bethlehem)
THE STARLIGHTERS
Go Tell It On the Mountain (Spiritual)
Sch/epegre/1
Livingston
Arr. Work THE MEN CAROLLERS
(Tri-Village members of the Mendelssohn Club
Time: Christmas Eve The Cast: (in order of their appearance) Mr. Johnson, the proprietor Jennie, his daughter Miss Garrity, a clerk Mr. Brown Mrs. Brown Ann, their daughter Susie, another daughter Bobbie, their son Mrs. Green Billie Smith
VI
Mr. John Moore Sally Everson
Mrs. Morris Schaefer Mr. Arthur Ploetz Mrs. Aaron Feder
Suzy Flandreau Joanne Rapp
Bucky Mansuy Mrs. John Swanson
Gary Binley
UNTO US IN BETHLEHEM Scene 1. Night, on a hillside near Bethlehem. Scene 2. The cloth shop of Jacob; the next afternoon. Scene 3. The same -late that night. Scene 4. The stable in Bethlehem. The Cast: in order of their appearance) Joel, a young shepherd Daniel, his younger brother Joshua, their father Jacob, a cloth merchant Saul, his apprentice Miriam, his mother Laban, a potter Uriah, another potter Julia, a Roman woman Antonius, her escort Tubal, a brigand
Brian Warner Xina Losacco
Mr. Samuel Hazelton Mr. Charles L. Losacco
Robert L. LaNier Mrs. Charlie H. Trendell
Mr. John P. Thomas Mr. Orrell A. York Miss Elaine Frueh
Mr. John H. Flandreau Mr. Charles C. Cross
Mary, the Mother Miss Barbara Rauch Mr. ]. Coolidge Hand
Musical Setting: THE BETHLEHEM CHORALE Conductor: Mr. Rolland R. Truitt
Joseph
Accompanist: Mr. Joseph Gerber (Carol singing by the audience between numbers led by Karen Moore accompanied by Mr. Joseph Gerber) Special guests:
Miss Joyce Stevens, our community ambassador. Miss Leila Caruso, exchange student from Rome, Italy.
THE GIFT OF MUSIC LASTS A LIFETIME!
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PAGE 4- December 15, 1960
OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9 P.M. FROM THE DELMAR FIRE DEPARTMENT
November was a very pleasant month for the Delmar Fire Department; a month of few fire calls and relatively few ambulance calls.
Says our correspondent: "It was a pleasant month too, because the Department had a fine turkey dinner on Nov. 15 at the fire hatl, at which many of our friends joined us. This was associate member night and we had a fine turnout. We had other guests such as Mr. Harry
on spending . . . on bills! Why let the spectre of bills haunt your holiday festivities? Come into State Bank and get a low-cost, insured personal loan and enjoy a worry-free holiday season. See the State Bank Folks!
THE SPOTLIGHT
Bender, Mr. Frank Patterson and Mr. Gary McBride - men who were in the original company formed 50 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weiss, who handle all telephone and radio calls that enable us to give prompt serVice, were also present.
"Several of our commissioners were present as were some of the members of the local police department. Mr. Bert Kohinke, our Town Supervisor and Mr. Harold White spoke to the group. All in all it was a very nice affair and, of course, much of the credit must go to the Lady's Auxiliary who prepared the fine dinner.
"Did you know . . . that the Delmar Rescue Squad has special equipment for loan to those who need it? We have crutches, wheel chairs, a hydraulic lift for moving people who are unable to move by themselves and several hospital beds plus other items all of which may be borrowed simply by calling any member of the Department or the exchange."
WHY NOT? Planning a party
over the holidays?
Why Not Treat your guests to
something better!
Serve our Famous CORNED-BEEF
Delicious hot or cold
MC CARROLL'S SUPER MARKET
Since 1921
THE CORNED BEEF
PALACE 272 Second Ave., AI bony
H0-36424
THE SPOTLIGHT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GIVES 25 YEAR SERVICE AWARDS
At the recent Community Dinner of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce, awards were presented to representatives of the following local firms, in recognition of 25 years of service to the Bethlehem community:
Mullen Pharmacy, Luke Mullen; Albany Co-operative G.L.F. Service, Inc., Edward Klenke; D. A. Bennett, Gilbert 0. Drake; Edward W. Boutelle & Son, Lindsay M. Boutelle; The Callanan Road Improvement Company, J. Reid Callanan;
Delmar Bakery, Henry Engel; Delmar Lumber & Builders Supply, Inc., Robert A. Jackson; H. H. Guertze, Harold H. Geurtze; Hall & Company, Inc., William B. Strong; Hartford
TMA GIFT FOR
SPORTSMAN OR HUNTER
BOWS $5.00 to $125.00
TOM
~LEMME'S~ ARCHERY SHOP
lark St. Alban HO 3-0076
• " & ~lf,(.. 222 Washington Ave. iJ EST, JB72
~ GIFTS IN LEATHER ~~ from 1.00 to 100.00
OPEN EVERY EVENING 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 'til CHRISTMAS
Delaware Avenue Delmar
OPEN DAILY 9 to 9
SATURDAYS 9 to 6
December 15, 1960- PAGE 5
SEE OUR CHEERFUL C
Wash and wear sportshirts by
MCGREGOR What Wonderful under• the· tree presents! Styles, Colors, Patterns to delight all. from $4.00
THOUSANDS OF
Gl FT IDEAS
IN OUR
FRIENDLY,
CONVENIENT
STORE·
FOUR CORNERS
DELMAR
VOLKSWAGEN ACADEM!m!~J~A!IJ INC~
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN, RECONDITIONED USED VOLKSWAGENS
1959 1959
Sunroof Sedan. Beige ----'--Sedan, Glacier Blue, Radio, W.W .. -
1959 KOMBI with seats, 11,000 mi. Clean
$1395. $1395. $1450.
1958 1958 1958 1958 1959 1958
Sunroof Sedan, Radio $12 50. Sec/an, Glacier Blue, Radio, Fuel Gauge, De Luxe Steering Wheel ___ $12 9 5,
(EXTRA CLEAN)
Sedan, Glacier Blue, Radio ____ $1250 Sedan, (clean) Light Bronze.Special_$1150. Renault, Clean _______ $895. Renault, Clean _______ $795.
TROY· SCHENECTADY ROAD, LATHAM, H. Y. STATE 5·5581
PAGE 6- December 15, 1960
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(CHAMBER OF COMMERCE)
Fire Insurance Company Group, George R. Schreck; Hotaling Coal Company, Al Mallory; Clayton B. LeGallez Co., Wiliam F. Bub; Livermore Chevro-
Today's modern living makes .the kit· chen the happiest room In th~t house. light, modern, cheerful, flilicl with such conveniences as a Jet-Tower bilhwasher, a Food Waste Disp.oser, a Built·ln Range.
Any of the authonzed dea.l~rs listed below will provide the YOUNGSTOWN EQlJip. MENT that will make the kitchen riot only mother's pride and joy-but the happiest room in the house for the who~ fatnily.
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INTERSTATE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC.
OFFICE AND MODERN SHOWROOMS Open Daily I a."'· to f p. m.-Satwrolays I a. m. to 12 noon
733 BROADWAY, ALIANY, N. Y.
Jet, Richard G. Smith; New York Telephone Co., Harry C. Miller; Niagara Mohawk Power Corp., George A. Laird, Jr.; William B. Pagano, William B. Pagano; F. Harris Patterson, Inc., Charles Buchman; Security Supply Corporation, Haroid L. Williams; Verstandig's Delmar Nursery, Alfonse P. Verstandig; john D. Wendell, Inc., Harold ]. Willard; Main Broth-
THE SPOTLIGHT
A & P Food Stores, William Verville; Dooley's Amoco Service Station, (presented to Mrs. Dooley); Delmar Pharmacy, Erich Krugman; Gochee's Service Station, Harry 0. Gochee, Jr.; The National Commercial Bank and Trust Company, Harry S. Keelan; George D. Spawn, George D. Spawn; Elsmere Food Shop, Frank Markus; Marshall W. Tebbutt's Sons, Edward Tebbutt; The
Members of Oin,er's Club. 1 mile South of Roveno
CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS
Proprietor
CRESTWOOD ~1~::$ One Block Above Mannin~ Blvd. at Whitehall Rd.
THE SPOTLIGHT
Center Inn, Arthur L. Fleahrnan, The Delmar Rotary Club won
the community dinner ticket sales prize of $25 with a score of 83. The Lions were a close second with 80 and Kiwanis third with 30.
HOLIDAY PROGRAM AT LEGION POST
Commander Given Hynds has announced that the Children's Christmas party at the Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post, American Legion, will take place on Saturday, Dec, 17 at 2:30 P.M. Santa Claus will be there with plenty of pre-Christmas gifts for everybody. Movies will be shown, Christmas carols sung, and lots of candy and other refreshments eaten up. Co-Chairman Walter Waterbury Jr. and Michael Norton will help Santa Claus, and they estimate the party will be over in about two
SEASONS
to all ~.RI· VILLKU~ .... '-
~ SHO BROCKLEY'S
';" DElMAR TAVERN AND RESTAURANT
367 Delaware Avenue, Delmar
by EVANS
$6 95
hours. The New Year's Eve Party
on Saturday evening, Dec. 31 for members and their guests can be_ attended by reservation only. Roger DiNucci and his or-
open 10 A.M.
to 9 P.M.
( continued on next
GIFTS WHICH HAVE
A DEFINITE FUTURE
A NEST OF TABLES
A COCKTAIL TABLE
A CANDLE STAND
AN EASY CHAIR
A PICTURE
A LAMP
A FOOTSTOOL
A MIRROR
ALL OF THESE ARE FINE
REPRODUCTIONS WITH
A DEFINITE FUTURE
Always High Grade Never High Priced!
IN WINE
& BLUE
LAUREL ROPING
RED RUSCUS TABLE DECORATIONS
POINSETTIAS. AZALEAS CHRISTMAS CACTUS
Order now for
Christmas Delivery
BAM to 9PM lncl~ Sund
HOLIDAY
POLO
SHIRD
New holiday polo shirts have arrived' Styled by SavoyDonmoor, McGregor and our !)xclusive husky sizes by Tom O'Shanter. This new selection includes solids, ~lids with trims, and eye catching patterns. Here is a gift he'll really go for Siz.es 6 to 20.
Spruce up for
Christmas and save 34%!
KELLY~S
NUAL BEFORE CIIRISTltiAS SPOB'l~
COAT SALE
What a Christmas gift!
Bring in one of his jackets, girls. Buy him a sport coat.
Another gift that will make
a big bit with any man is a
Kelly gift certificate. •elly
. . ·CLOTHES
621 RIVER ST., TROY, N.Y. AS 2-2022 2 Blocks North of Hoosick St. OPEN Tues. and Fri. 'til 9 P.M.
(LEGION POST PLANS)
chestra will play for dancing. Party chairman is Max Maeder, assisted by John Blanchard, Clarence Lephart, and George Feiden.
The regular mid-monthly meeting of the Post will be on Monday, Dec. 19, at 8:30 P.M., Commander Given Hynds presiding.
SWIMMING CLASS OPENS IN DELMAR
A swimming class has been opened in Delmar by the Albany County Chapter of the American Red Cross in co-operation with the Girl Scouts according to the announcement made by James J. Lockman Jr., chairman of the Water Safety Committee of the Red Cross. It will meet ::~t the Bethlehem Junior High School WE"d!1P~rl::~y evenings from seven until eighl.
Mrs. John Joyce of Slinger~
lands, Red Cross Volunteer Water Safety Instructor, is super-
Some Old· Time Meat Menu's
lor
CHRISTMAS 1960
A COLORFUL CROWN ROAST OF PORK A BONELESS ROLLED CHOICE LEG 0' LAMB BREAST OF LARGE CAPONS ROAST OF BONELESS FRESH HAM TURKEY-VERMONT FRESH KILLED HENS ONLY
13to20LB. WEIGHT-
OUR SPECIALTY OVEN READY PRIME RIBS OF BEEF all above items on order
only
serve your Xmas guests one of our genuine London broilsinexpensive and delicious
GUTMAN'S The Old Fashioned
MEAT MARKET 65 Delaware Ave., Elsmere
Phone HE 9- 2250
THE SPOTLIGHT
vising instructor. Other Red Cross volunteer Water Safety Instructors serving are, Mr. Frank Leavitt and Mrs. James Coughtry.
Mrs. Marvin Sagar, of the Girl Scouts, is co-ordinating the program. On her committee are Mrs. John M. Knighton, Mrs. Allen Karnes, Mrs. Robert Fichenberg and Mrs. ]. B. Carr, Jr.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The Delmar Post Office will be open from Dec. 12 to Dec. 22 inclusive, 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M._, except Sunday Dec. 18 when the hours will be I 0 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Acting Postmaster Kenneth R. Smith advises that patrons will be supplied, free of charge, with bands for tying their mail into bundles for LOCAL or OUT OF TOWN delivery.
CLARKSVILLE'S ANNUAL COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS PARTY
The annual Clarksville Community Christmas party, sponsored by the Clarksville Civic Club will be held Sunday, Dec. 18 at 7 P.M. at the Clarksville Fire Hall. Everyone in the village and surrounding area is invited to attend.
"SANTA Will Be
The program will consist of musical numbers, group singing, a Christmas story and a visit from Santa Claus. Refreshments will be served.
open HE 9~5382 10 A.M. to 11,ssEUI &_,
"'~\JJ: .. ·-- ~ .. I; ·····- ~·-,,.,,,If. •·•'
750 Delaware Ave., Detmar
BE SURE TO SEE THE MOST
UNUSUAL COLLECTION OF
CHRISTMAS CANDLES AND
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS AT
CONNOISSEUR GALLERY
THESE ARE DIFFERENT
FROM ANYTHING YOU HAVE
SEEN BEFORE ! THE GIFT
WITH A FUTURE IS
"SHEFFIELD" SILVf.R.
"WATI"RFORD" CRYSTAL
OR A LOVELY LAMP
Always High Grade Never High Priced!
CLAUS" in the
ELSMERIAN RESTAURANT
DELAWARE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER TONIGHT! AND EVERY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY NtTES UNTIL XMAS!
FROM 5:30 'TIL 8 FEATURING SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S DINNERS $1 Up to Age 10
MUSIC AND DANCING FRI & SAT. NITE
RNISSE LEBKUCHEN
SPRINGERLE
December 15, 1960 - PAGE 9
'* Anise Drops ~ Chocolote Chewies
'* Butter Cookies
• Macaroons Also ••• Holiday Stolle ••• Pumpkin, Mince & Other Pies Special Pies Made To Order
Our Famous Fruit Cakes!
$1.00 - 1.50 - 2.00 AR BAKERY
Henry ·Engel, Prop. 366 Kenwood Avenue. Delmar Phone. HE 9-1211
• ~
Tool Box from $3.95
Ice Bucket from $9.95
Tumbler Set from $1.98
Card Table
Kitchen Tools hom $1.95
Steak Knives $12.95
---
Casseroles from $2.95
Food Chopper
from $5.95
~ ~
$8.95 Fancy Barometers
ond thermometers from
Power Tools
and
Toaster from $9.99
TV Tray from $9.95
Step Stool $1 o. 95
Serving Cart $9.88
Fireplace Set and accessories
Bathroom Scale from $5.95
HILCHIE'S HARDWARE INC. ELSMERE· AT· THE· LIGHT
WE DELIVER Xmas hours
8 AM to 9 PM HE 9·3941
PATROON FUELS Inc. offers a real
''BIG PACKAGE''
"WATCHDOG" OIL HEAT SERVICE IS THE MOST COMPLETE OIL HEAT PACKAGE
FOR $25.00 PER YEAR! Includes cleaning of burner, all controls, cleaning of boiler or furnace and sffioke pipe. Emergency service
calls, day or night. Repair or replacement of all burner parts due to normal wear. Repair or re~lacement of 275 gaHon basement oil tank. Premium quality oil and automatic deliveries.
For Complete uwatchdog" Service Call
PATROON FUELS INC. 91 UXINGTON AYE.
PtleR•s: HO S-3581! HO 5-7404
"WATCHDOG"
OIL HEAT SfRVICE
CHRISTMAS DANCE FOR NORMANSIDE JUNIORS
A Christmas dance at Normanside Country Club is being planned for Junior High members and their guests, to be held on Friday, Dec. 16, from 8 to 11 P.M.
Chairman of arrangements is Hope Vignola. Her committee consists of Cindy Cox, refresh
THE SPOTLIGHT
and new business was discussed. Then they worked on one of the projects for this year; making sock dolls. After singing Christmas carols at the Veterans' Hospital on Dec. 13, they looked forward to Dec. 19, the date of their Christmas party.
ments; Jay Chetney, entertain- l~f+H.llll!+i-t++
BY THE WAY ment; Barbara Devio, music;
Buzz Linnan, decorations; Ralph Brooks, publicity; Diane Benedict; and Jimmie Myron.
WHIPPER- SNIPPERS MEET On Dec. 1, the Whipper Snip
pers 4-H club held a business meeting at which ~he secretary and treasurer gave their reports, dues were collected, and old
Sili3 CANDLES
,..........._ BASKETS
'-~ LAMPS
CLOCKS MUSICAL
by Abbie Utz
How does your calendar look? Busy, busy ... Just remember to look to each day, and draw your strength one day at a time. Well, it's beginning to look a lot more like Christmas. First brief snowfall came last week. Just to tease us and cause the
PLAY HOUSES PICNIC TABLES / TOOL HOUSES WOODENWARE MILK GLASS BARWARE GLASSWARE
TONGTUMBER COM-PANY _-__ 2100 N;w ScotlandRJ.~ New Scotl~nJ, N~Y .. -
Telephone HE 9-l661 HE 9-3613
• • • SHOPPING at the Delaware Plaza is fun because of the one-stop feature -economical because Plaza merchants' prices are reosonable - satisfying because of the complete stocks to select from, TRY IT THIS YEAR!
See 6 White Reindeer and 1 Fawn on Exhibit Day & Night Thru
CHRISTMAS BRING THE CHILDREN
There's always plenty of FREE parking at the FRIENDLY Delaware Plaza
THE SPOTLIGHT children to wish for a White Christmas.
This was a family affair. Remember your gals with a brand
Anyhoo, that's exactly what New Year's gift membership for is really being presented for Christmas . . . Also a new item the 19th annual year this very being offered during December week, Dec. 15 and 16 at the for girls 7-14, a Holly-Day Senior High School in the Town j---~<==ntifl:::;" ~ue::;:d:...:o::.:n.::.n::.:e•::.t.!:.pa::!g:::.!.e)
of Bethlehem-the Community It' t" f CHEES Christmas Festival. Of course s lme or E! many residents saw the Dress I(=) ~
~~~~=~~a~;~i;~, ~:s~~~v~~~~:~ \~~~7 ..• ~·''.; ~ +~~
er-set, at a matinee show. ;;; Another annual event took
place last weekend on Sunday, Dec. 11 from 2 til 4 at the YWCA-"Hanging the Greens" with the Boys Choir, St. Peter's Church, the First Presbyterian Bell Ringers plus guest children.
DELICIOUS
NEW YORK STATE CHEDDAR
1st properly aged shipment just arrived: ~--.. """-.. 31b. wheel $3.50 ",,-·: , 5 lb. wheel $5.25 ·- · delivered loc-ally ·
PIETER VAN DERZEE Phone RO 7-3098 or write
Cedar Hill, Selkirk, N.Y.
~/M~ XH«U~.
.t~~olr WREATHS • ROPING ENGLISH HOLLY • TREES • XMAS CENTER
':# PIECES • POINTSETTIAS \ CUT FLOWERS
RSTAN IG'S DELMAR NURSERY FLORIST 454 DELAWARE AVE. HE 9-4946
Open 'til 9 P.M. Open Sunday 'til 5 P.M.
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52 STATE ST., ALBANY, N.Y. on the corner·next to Keeler's
(BY THE WAY) Camp from 9:30-3:30 Dec. 27-30th (Tues.·Fri.). Fun in crafts, songs, games, swimming, and picnic lunches ...
Normanside Country Club held an Invitational mixed Duplicate Bridge Nov. 29 with twenty-one and a half tables playing. In charge of the tourney were Mrs. Davis Shultes and Mrs. Russell Brown. Assisted by Mrs. William Gibbons, chairman of the decorations -Christmas wreaths and swags with individual table arrangements. Others were Messrs. Walter Getty, Charles Redmond, Frank McLaughlin, John Belgin, Gil Williams and Stuart Snyder. The bridge was run in two sections. Winners for Section A, North-South first: Mr.
HOW MUCH nterest did YOUR
Christmas Savings Earn? We pay J1/2% dividend
{anticipated for 3 mo. period ending March 31, 1961)
Per year on all Christmas Savings Plan Accounts of $10 or more.
NOW COMPOUNDED QUARTERlY
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THE SPOTLIGHT Alfred Basch and Mr. James Murray. 2nd.: Mrs. Larry McArthur and Mr. Francis Hendricks. 3rd.: Mr. Stuart Snyder and Mr. Frank Sterritt. EastWest, first: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gallian. 2nd.: Mr. Edwin Roeder and Mr. Melville Arnstein. 3rd.: Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mikkelson. Winners in Section B. North~South, first: Mr. and Mrs. Gil Williams. 2nd.: Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Moe. 3rd.: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Devio. EastWest: first: Mrs. Allan Hilchie and Mrs. Robert Van Raden. 2nd.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone. 3rd.: Mrs. Bernard Duffy and Mrs. Joseph St. Angelio. Congratulations!
Understand from Mrs. Raymond Wilson, president of Delta Gamma Fraternity of Albany District, that the last Glaucoma Clinic held in November examined sixty people at Arbor Hill Health Clinic, under Dr. Walter Mott, chairman of clinic. Assisting were the Lions Club of Albany and those local residents from Delta Gamma were Messrs. David McConaughy, F. E. Almstead and Wesley
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THE SPOTLIGHT Knighton of Tri Village. Next clinic should be in the spring of next year.
Several of our seniors at Bethlehem Central have had early acceptances: Karen Moore, daughter of Mabel and Phil Moore of Delmar was notified around Thanksgiving time and she will go to Geneseo State Teachers College at Geneseo, New York. Also Polly Hale, daughter of Dr. Thomas and Mrs. Hale of Slingerlands, will go to Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts.
The Christmas meeting of the Elsmere Day Unit of the Albany County Home Demonstration Department was recently held at St. Stephen's at noon. Mrs. Lucien LeMaitre, chairman conducted the business meeting, after which Mrs. William R. Vogel gave a Christmas story. There were displays of Christmas decorations, and each mem-
~ ber was represented in the exhibit. Hostesses for the refreshments were Mesdames Carol Freudenreich, Charles Estey and James Hoppe; Mrs. Daniel Dalrymple, vice chairman announced and introduced the new
. members:. Mesdames DeForest
Hoppe, James Spence, and Charles Estey.
Newcomers Bridge winners for Dec. 7 were Mrs. Richard Phelan, John Crimmings, Char·les Redmond, Howard Van Nortwick and Robert Van Raden. By the way the next bridge date is January 4th, after the holidays.
Talked with Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald of Woodridge Rd., Els
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NEWS! Ja~k Gordon
Returns to the Capital District! Feotuud Wi:h
*JEAN DOUGLAS "At the Hammond Organ"
One of• the rare finds in the nitery field • • • Jack's many faceted talents have captured the hearts of audiences In the leading clubs in the U. S. and Europel Gordon has received critics accolades for dlplaying the·capacity for the unpredic· tible iri the fast paced per· formance that has made him one of the seldom found ex .. ponents of truly delightful entertainment!
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WOMEN'S SLIPPERS' AS LOW AS $1.95
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(BY THE WAY) mere, the new Tri-Village general chairman for The Mother's March for Polio, scheduled Kick-Off Jan. 28, 1961. Her cochairman for Delmar are: Rody McClure, Isabel Welter, Janice Landon, Jerry Famularo. For Elsmere: Nancy Dumas, Mary Reinhart, Peg Howell, D. Goldeman. Slingerlands; Katherine Amend, Valerie Sloan. Unionville: Mrs. Irving Mosher.
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Clarksville: Mrs. Edward Ross. Covering the schools Betty O'Dell of Elsmere and Helen Rihm collect Coin Boxes. Each group has been briefed at individual coffees held by Mrs. Fitzgerald at her home during the past month. Good luck now in this important campaign.
Christmas Luncheon and Bridge was held at Normanside Country Club Dec. 8 with seventy-one attending. The Christmas centre-piece created by Mrs. Wilhelm Moe was the first prize and went to Mrs. Hoyt Carpenter of Unionville. Other door prizes went to Betty Linstruth and Margaret Marsh of Elsmere. Mrs. Walter Getty was luncheon chairman, pourers were Mrs. Wilhelm Moe and
' Mrs. Bea Wiggins; tickets, Mrs. H. P. Haas of Slingerlands, and Mrs. Louise Rossiter. Table prizes were lovely white holly
DKAI'EBJES • SLIP OOVERS CUstom- Redi-made
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Thousands of Fabrics to Choose Frcm One of The Largest Selectleas of Flber
Glass Drapery Materials In the State! Textue's New Shopp!Dg Convenience:
Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Monday and Thursday 91 N. Pearl 8$, Albany BO 8·1218
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
PUMPKIN ICE CREAM
EGGNOG ICE CREAM
ICE CREAM
THE SPOTLIGHT
decorated Christmas candles and blended in with the lovely tea table using the Christmas motif. By the way, happy shopping ...
SENIOR
Tomorrow school closes for Christmas vacation and so that the teachers can rest and plan for next semester's offensive.
Tonight and tomorrow, the White Christmas Festival takes place in the Senior High. We hope, once again, that those of
DElMAR'S NEW ANSCO
PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER
you not participating will support it enthusiastically.
We just heard that the theme for the Canteen Show to be presented in February is "The Sizzling Sixties." This should be
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• BENNETTS • 561 Delaware Ave. Delmar HE 9-1862
2% blocks South of 2nd Ave-Parking
December 15, 1960 ·PAGE 15
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
FOR MEN • KING'S MEN
• OLD SPICE • YARDLEY
Christmas Cards Watches, ladie's and
Gentlemen's Billfolds
candy, Christmas Wrapping
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entertaining
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S.S. PIERCE BOURBON lull qt. $5.79 BLENDED WHISKEY $4.99 complete line of
S.S. PIERCE WINES Needless to soy we corry all popular brands of
SCOTCHES BOURBONS Lorge assortment of
BLENDS GINS
HOLIDAY DECANTERS XMAS GIFT BASKETS
FOWLER'S liQUOR STORf Parking right in front of the store • , , ond don't forget WE DELIVER
Elsmere at the light Corner of Delawar.i" &Elsmere Aves.
Phone HE 9·2613
THE SPOTLIGHT (HIGH SCHOOL) a real wow production. out for these games and support
BC! Saturday night, the Eagles travel to Schalmont for the fourth game of the season. We have a pretty good team this
On Tuesday, the 20th, Niskayuna's team comes to BC to lose to the Eagles. We play them twice and we intend to beat them twice.
The Oriole staff, under the direction of editor-in-chief Ruth Flick, is working very hard on this year's Oriole. Two weeks ago, Jane Clary wound up the subscription drive into which she put a lot of work and these past two weeks have been devoted to the taking of Homeroom pictures under the direction of Lynne Snyder and Karen Moore. The whole staff is doing an excellent job and from available information we can say that the 1961 Oriole is go-
! BRflnHJHn'S Hl THffiOnT mn COMPLETI! DINNER (Formerly the Wagon Road Inn)
: Make reservations now for * CHRISTMAS DINNER
* * *
Whole turkeys served for 4 people or more (phone us for prices etc. on 'X'mas Office Parties)
LUNCHEON • DltfNER o COCKTAILS Closed Mondays
Focilitres for parties receptions and anni versories * RT 156 UN I. 8827 • ALTAMONT --- OPEN ALL YEAR
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL PET SUPPLIES
BLANKETS TOYS • CATNIP
SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF TOYS AND SUPPLIES
OPEN 5,30 TO 5,30 MON. THRU SAT.
SEED STORE INC. EST. 1831
90 HUDSON AVE. ALBANY, N.Y. FREE DELIVERY IN TRI·VILLAGE AREA
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ing to be a fabulous yearbook. Ron Denham
* * * Remember the column where
we mentioned the football letter winners? Well, there were two mistakes in it. First, Jim Bradt's name is NOT spelled Braat. We spelled it right, but that woman who types our column and cooks our dinner, etc., must have made a mistake. [Try printing - block lettering, that is -all names. You too, Mr. Denham! - Editor.] Second, we omitted the name of Tim Klink. We're sorry, Tim.
Canteen Council announces a rQller skating party on Dec. 17. The price - $1.25. Buses will leave at 6: 15 and arrive back at the Canteen about 11:00.
There will be a dance during the Christmas vacation for senior and junior high students. Semi-formal dress will be required for the "Snowflake Swirl." Ask your homeroom representative for more infor-
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS SCOTCH PINE
BALSAM TREES WREATHS HOLLY
mation. Council members are hoping
you kids will support the bus trips to Away basketball games.
Mr. Gregonis' third period Earth Science class threw a big party for his 23rd birthday, on Friday, Dec. 9. Diane Benedict was in charge.
Dave De
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24 HOUR SERVICE Try our vending machines
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OELMAR ••
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ROPING ORNAMENTS
VAN ALLEN FARMS ON 9-W • FIRST FARM NORTH OF JERICHO DRIVE·IN
Telephone ROger 7-9101 OPEN
Engine Tune-up
• Front End Ali,gnment
AILEY'S GARAG Phone Delmar 9-1446
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HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT
Excepting Sundays from Now Until Christmas Every Evening 5 to 8 P. M.
Everyone's Talking About • FREIHOFER'S NEW SUNBEAM
DAILY DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME
PHONE HO 3-2221
Genuine Fruit Bar ............ $2.25 NEW TWIN-PAK
TWO 2-lb. Genuine Fruit Bars $4.50 The above cakes are packed in Hoiiday Cift Bo"es.
An ID~AL HOUOAY CIFl the whole family will enjoy.
OStrowbcrry Rhubarb Pie 69e OGolden Fluff Cake
DApple Nut Curls .......... 36c: oe lt.alion Bread.
I/))C:!Cf>o<ol<,te Fudge Cups ... 36c oe Crullers Sugar l
{Plain or
......... 30c
Butter Parker House OCicverleaf Rolls ......
Rolls ..... 39c OPecan FrUit Cookies :·.JH I ~Hi
Pie ..... 69c oe Monks' White Bread
.. 39c
Bread ............. 27c OBoston Brown Bread ... .
. 3'9c 0• Rye (Plain or Seedl
....... 29c OGold Creme Cups .
OPINEAPPLE' CREAM PIE 75e OChocoa!te Cocoanut Layer
59e @l"ll~oolle Walt")ut Layer . . 59c
OMonks' Whole Wheat Bread ....... 29c
Pie
Buffet Rye
Buns ... 39c
32e
OCorn Toosties ................ 29c OMilwoukee Rye 27c D • Old Fashioned Crullers 29c /"'
..... 69c OColifomio Cheese Cake . 69c ;.:
.......... 27c 0• Hard Seed Rolls ... 25c ·.
Cookies ............. 39c OChocolate Sheet Coke .... 49c ·
Family Sandwich 24c OLemon Buns
OChocolote Chiffon Cake . 44c OOotmeol Muffins
Pie ............... 69c OPorty Cups (16l
Roisin Bread 35c oe English Muffins
OPound Cake Sticks
Donuts
25e
39c O e Old Fashioned
D • Crocked Wheat Breod 27c DB ron Toasties
.......... 65c OCream Puffs
... 29c 0 • Sunbeam Bread
........... S9c 0 e Whole Wheat Bread
... 39c o• King Bread
Creme Cups . 32c
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BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor, Elm & Murray Aves. Rev. Harold W. Scheibert, Pastor Phones: HE 9-4328 & HE 9-2885 SUNDAY' 8:30 Early Worship Service 9:45 Sunday School and Adult
Bible Class 11:00 Worship Service
CHRISTIAN I'CIENCE SOCIETY 555 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, N.Y. SUNDAY- 11 A.M.
Church Service and Sunday School
TESTIMONIAL MEETINGS Every Wednesday at 8 P.M.
READING ROOM: 397 Kenwood Ave. Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 11:30-
3:30 P.M. Saturday 10:00-2:00 P.M.
CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev, James A. Neevil, Pastor Sunday 9:45a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. Service of Worship 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship (All young people grades 7-12)
COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Slingerlands - Rev. J, R. Rhodes Sunday 9:45 Church School for grades
7-12 10:15 Cherub Choir rehearsal in
Fellowship Hall 11:00 Church School for Kindergarten-grade 6
11:00 Morning Worship. Supervised care for pre-nursery and nursery
3:00 Junior High Youth Fellowship - Fellowship Hall
5:30 Senior High Youth Fellowship - Fellowship Hall
DELMAR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. George H. Phelps, Pastor Sunday services are held in the Delmar Masonic Temple, Kenwood Avenue & Adams Street Sunday
10:15 Worship Service, Nursery and Church School, grades 1-6
3:00 Jr. High course and fellowship (grades 7 and 8), 32 Albin Road, Delmar
3:00 Sr. High and grade 9 course and fellowship, 4 Laurel Drive, Elsmere
Monday 7:45 Choir ,rehearsal, 43 Union
Ave., Slingerlands
DELMAR REFORMED CHURCH Delaware Avenue, Delmar Rev. Dr. LeRoy C. lkandt Thursday
7:30 P.M. Senior Choir rehearsal Sunday
9:45 A.M. Church School 10 A.M. Arnold Adult Bible Class 11 A.M. Worship Service, crib and nursery services
5:45 P.M. Youth Choir 6:30 P.M. Jr. High and Sr. High
Youth Fellowships Tuesday
3:45 P.M. Junior choir rehearsal
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Kenwood Avenue, Delmar Rev. Arthur P. White Sunday
THE SPOTLIGHT 9:30 and 11:00 Divine Worship 9: 30 Church School for Cradle
Roll, Nursery, Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
11:00 Church School for Cradle Roll, Nursery, Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9
4:00 Ninth Grade Fellowship 5: 00 Youth Choir rehearsal 6:15 Youth Fellowship
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF VOORHEESVILLE New Scotland Road - Route 85 Rev. Walter Taylor, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Vandenburg,
organist and choir director Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Kling,
superintendents of Sunday School Sunday
9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
FIRST REFORMED CHURCH of Bethlehem, Selkirk SUNDAY
9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 AM. Worship Services 7:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship
WEDNESDAY 6:45P.M. Junior Choir 7:30 P.M. Intermediate Choir 8:15 P.M. Senior Choir
GLENMONT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Reformed) Weiser Street, Glenmont Rev. Harvey W. Noordsy HE 6-7710 SUNDAY'
10:00 Morning Worship Nursery care for young children
11: 10 a.m. Church School, classes for all ages, including adults
7:00 Youth Fellowship Thursday
7:30 P.M. Midweek Program
JERUSALEM REFORMED CHURCH Feura Bush Robert Eggebeen, Pastor SUNDAY'
9: 30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 6:30 p.m. Jr. Youth Feiiowship 7:45p.m. Sr. Youth Fellowship
NEW SALEM REFORMED CHURCH New Scotland Road P.O. RD 1, Voorheesville Rev, William A, Boehne SUNDAY
10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Morning Worship
WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship
THURSDAY 3:30P.M. Junior Choir rehearsal 7:30 P.M. Senior Choir rehearsal
NEW SCOTLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Charles Rice, Stated Supply minister Sunday
9:30 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 4:30 P.M. Junior United Pres~
byterian Youth 5:30 P.M. Junior choir 6:30 P.M. Jr. High Westminster
Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Sr. High Westminster Fellowship
Monday 7:30 Senior Choir
Wednesday 11 : 00 A.M. Ladies Aid
Thursday 10:00 A.M. Bible Study
NORMANSVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH C. Emory Weeks, Pastor SUNDAY' 9:30 a.m. Sunday School,
Children and Adults 11 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Fellowship Hour
WEDNESDAY, 7: 30 p.m. Hymn Sing followed by Adult Bible Class
FRIDAY' 7:15p.m. Youth Fellowship
SATURDAY' 1 p.m. Choir practice 8 p.m. Capital City Rescue Mis~
sion, 2nd week each month
ONESQUETHAW REFORMED CHURCH Tarrytown Road, off Route 32
Robert Eggebeen, Pastor 11 A.M. Sunday School 12 Noon- Worship Service
(Nursery service provided) Guild for Christian Service Meet~ ing - 3rd Tuesday of every month.
Consistory Meeting - 3rd Wed~ nesday of every month.
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Elsmere A venue, Delmar
The Rev. Charles H. Kaulfuss Rector
The Rev. David Randles, Curate 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion, Sunday School and Sermon
~reatk-' BASKETS · BOUQUETS
FRESH GREENS
NAGEL'S Rt. 9-W, Glenmont HO 5-4287
(Next to Calvary Cemetery)
11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon
December 15. 1960 ·PAGE 19 THE METHODIST CHURCH So. Bethlehem, Rev, W, L. Cosman SUNDAYS-ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Delaware Avenue, Delmar 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Morning Worshp 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship
Msgr. Raymond F. Rooney SUNDAY MASSES (in the Church) 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (High Mass), 12. (In the Auditorium) 9, 10 and 12 noon.
UNIONVILLE REFORMED CHURCH Delaware Turnpike, Unionville Rev. Louis H. Chisman, B.D.
WEEKDAY MASSES' 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship
6,45 and 7,30 SATURDAY MASSES' 8 and 9 ~~ ___ , ___ _
I I I Christmas Yl~
Gifts FOR THE HOME '
,~~ :;,i FOLDING DOORS iii. : I LOUVERED OR FLUSH
- · INSTALLED up
EXTERIOR ENTRANCE DOORS Including •
• New Lock • Hinges • Prime Coat of Paint
COMPLETELY INSTALLED
The Perfecl Gill for Mother
A New Living Boom Ceiling wilh
ARMSTRONG TILE Wide Selection of Patterns to Choose From
COMPLETELY INSTALLED ASLOWAS 40(
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GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
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SPOTLIGHT ~ HE 9-4949 CLASSIFIEDS
carpenter work. H. A. Ertel, HE 9-1048. Ed. Hehre, HE 9-1198
W. FLANSBURG kitchen counter-tops, bath tile repair service. RO 5-2896
REMODELING, repairing and new house building. William F. Van Woert, contractor-builder. UN 1-8091
CHRISTMAS TREES
FRESH cut balsam. Don Terhune. HEmlock 9-2184. 53 Fernbank Ave., Delmar,
DOLL REPAIRING
DOLLS repaired, restrung. Reina
ACCOUNTANT SERVICE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT-available part-time basis. Complete bookkeeping or taxes and reports only. Free consultation. HE 9-4109 evenings.
ASH & TRASH REMOVAL
ASH & trash removal; no charge for bundled newspapers. HE 9-1287 Charles DeGrush.
REFRIGERATORS, stoves, radios, any appliances and furniture removed FREE! HE 9-2086
CARPENTRY
REMODELING - All types of
GIVE YOUR FAMILY
ONE 816 GIFT. ••
All the materials to turn a basement into a game room for as little as a month
$16.50 A MONTH
NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 5 VEARS TO PAY
Dettz, 13 Ten Broeck St., Albany, HE 6-1690
ELECTRICAL WORK
ALL TYPES electrical work. Call HE 9-4381
FIREPLACE WOOD
FIREPLACE wood. Seasoned hardwood, Also kindling. HE 9-2072
FIREPLACE wood, seasoned. All lengths. HE 9-4964
SEASONED hardwood. Ordernow before Christmas. Albert Bradt. HE 9-1607
FREEZE LOCKERS
BETHLEHEM Co- operative Freeze Lockers. Same price as 1945, 6 months $9.00. Call HEmlock 9-3037 to apply. Good meat - convenience.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
In Time of Need, Call M. W. TEBBUTI'S SONS 176 State 12 Colvin
Alb. HO 3-2179 Alb. IV 9-0116
420 Kenwood Delmar HE 9-2212
II Elm Street Nassau 8-1231
Over 110 years of Distinguished Funeral Service
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FURNITURE repairing, refinishing, re-upholstering. French. HE 4-0633
LAWN MOWERS
SHARPENED and repaired. Pickup and delivery. Saws repaired. See our 1960 line of reel and rotary mowers. Trades accepted. Time payments. WACKSMAN, 426 Third St., Albany. HO 5-2756. Open evenings.
LAWNS & GARDENS
TOP SOIL! We are now taking orders for the finest quality loam available. J. W. MICHAEL'S Co. Inc. HE 9-3823
MASON WORK
BRICK, block, sidewalks, floors and chimneys. Free estimates. McKeon Construction. HE 9-1294
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PAINTING- PAPERHANGING
ALL types decoi-ating, painting, floors, ceilings, paper-banging. HE' 9-1436. Goeldner Contracting
ROY FLANSBURG, painting contractor. RO 5-2712. Voorheesville, N. Y.
INTERIOR and exterior painting. Also carpentry work. Frank Salisbury. Days - HE 9-5527 Nights - HE 9-1355
PAPER-HANGING, painting, interior and exterior decorating. Roofing and all general repairing. HO 3-2339
ROOFING
CHIMNEYS, new roofs, gutters, repairing and painting. HO 3-1604
SAWS FILED
SAWS filed and set by hand or machine; also re-toothing. Planer knives sharpened. John Whitley Sr., 8 Vagele Lane, Glenmont. HO 2-4154
SCISSORS SHARPENED
SCISSORS sharpened - factory method, 3Sc. Called for and delivered. HE 9-3893
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
NORMANSKILL Septic Tank Cleaners. 24 hour service. Ray Denney. HE 9-2824
SEWING & ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS and sewing. M. Buess. HE 9-1270
DRESSMAKING and alterations. J, Rhees. HE 9-1518
SNOW PLOWING
SNOW plowing by contract or by each individual snow-fall. GREENLEAF GARDENS. HE 9-2009
SNOW plowing - arrange now! Estimates given. Donald D. Terhune. HE 9-2184
TREE REMOVAL
TREE REMC..VAL. Dial RO 7-34 78. M. A Essex, Landscaping.
TRUCKING
D. L. MOVERS. Furniture and ap-
Toll Gate Pharmacy We Repeat By Popular Request .....--· -
FRE.E _ ... 25e ~~ Children's Coloring Book
(To each child accompanied by on ad··:it.
SEE OUR LOVELY SELECTION 0 CHRISTMAS GIFTS
THE SPOTLIGHT
pliance specialist. Every customer a satisfied one. HE 9-5210
VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE
ALL MAKES vacuums cleaned, repaired, motors rebuilt. Parts. HE 9-1210
WATCH REPAIRS
EXPERT watch and clock repairs. D. Le-Wanda Jeweler. Delaware Plaza Shopping Center, store #4. Phone HE 9-9665
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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Taylor Robert
ALUMINUM combination dows, weather-stripped, track. $16 installed. Aluminum Products. Taylor, RO 5-2856
CHRISTMAS cards (15) - portrait 5 x 7 $5. Your home, Appointment. HE 9-5577
CHRISTMAS trees-Scotch pine and Norway Spruce, $4 e9ch. Also boughs and door spraYs. No tree cut until you select it! Wear overshoes. Weekdays after 3 P.M. or weekends. Bender Lane - 1 mile off Elsmere Ave. or Route 9W. R. E. Venderwood. HO 2-4343
AMERICAN Flyer train set for sale. Excellent condition. Any reasonable offer considered. HE 9-1075
SAVE on fuel oil. llhc per gallon off on cash sales. Metered service. Phone RO 7-3061
SNOW tires - A-1 616 tires. Used 1 year - $20. HE 9A634 after 3
STUDIO COUCH, bolster sleeps two $17, HE 6-9465
ADJUSTABLE crib, mattress, chifferobe, white $30. Won't sell separately. HE 9-4530
LARGE coach doll carriage - excellent condition $25. HE 9-2488
HOT water radiator. Good condition. HE 9-9708. HO 2-2552
COMBINATION storm and screen door - wood. HE 9-3415
GIRL'S bicycle, regular size. Practically new - good for Christmas, HE 9-5570
POOL table, slicing machine, pressure cooker, cutlery set, formal gowns, size 12. RO 5-2594
2 COMPLETE American Flyer 2 rail freight trains, track, automatic switches and other accessories. Less than 4 years old. Like new. Reasonable. HE 9-4882 after 6 P.M.
SINGER sewing machine, maple. , Parakeet cage, stand. Boy's books. HE 9-2954
16 STORM windows, various sizes. Call HE 9-2178 after 4,30 P.M.
BOY'S English bicycle, Rudge sport model, full size. Like- new $45! Regulation pool table 8 x 4 foot, complete with 8 cues, racks and overhead tally wire $40. HE 9-1726
6 ANTIQUE bedspreads, 1 red and white, others blue and white. HE 9-1530
SQUIRREL fur coat, excellent condition, HE 9-1995
COMPLETE outside TV aerial $25. Tenna-tie make with long bars and bow ties, HE 9-3948
NEW OR USED ORGANS
Hammond Chord organ, latest model. This is the organ you can play WITHOUT KNOWING A NOTE OF MUSIC. Slightly used. New guarantee. $895 with bench and delivery.
TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET
WE CARRY THE CONTRACT. Thomas organ in top condition;
guaranteed. $445. "HOME OF
HAMMOND ORGANS"
Open every night until Christmas. 35 CENTRAL AVE. . HO 2-5321
AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE
1960 FORD Fairlane 500. Excellent condition. Very reasonable. Artistic Press, 16 Watervliet Avenue, at Central Avenue. IV 9-4469
GERMAN motor bicycle 200 mpg, A-1 condition. HE 9-2807
SITUATIONS WANTED
YOUNG man, high school senior, desires Saturday work. Also truck with driver available for deliveries. HE 9-2196
HELP WANTED
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housework. Two days weekly. HE 9-9043
WANTED
PLAYER-PIANO in good working condition. Call after 6 P.M. HE 9-4055
SMALL upright piano. HE 9-5461 after 6.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
CONVENIENTLY located at 4 Corners. Reasonable. HE 9-1211
APARTMENT FOR RENT
NEW - heat and hot water. Carpeted. Bus line. $115. HE 9-2232
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screen and light bar $75. 9" Delta power saw $85. Power Soroll saw $45. Power portable sander $5. HE 9-3835
EMERSON Stereo with radio and TV comb. Separate stereo in console. Excellent condition. Mahogany. $250. HEmlock 9-2807
LIONEL freight train - 8 cars (2 automatic), 70section tracks, 2 train transformer, 3 automatic switches, accessories. $35. Phone HE 8-8105
ORGAN BARGAINS
CLUETT & SONS EST 1854 Hammond spinet, latest model with
percussion. You will think new.
LESSONS INCLUDED WITH
Phone STote 5-8595
ANNOUNCEMENT As a token of appreciation for the wonderful-------response 1 had from the Tri- Villa~ers-A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE OF AUTHENTIC
K GLASS! 15 pc. LUNCHEON SET Reg. $10.00 8 pc. SNACK SET Reg. $7.95 3 pc. COil/SOLE SET Reg. $7.98
D. LE-WANDA your jeweler EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS
Delaware Plaza Shopping Center PHONE HE 9· 9665
$5.95 $4.9!1 $4.98
SHOP STORE NO.4 WHERE THE VALUE IS MORE
REMODELING KITCHENS BATHROOMS FORMICA TOPS ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM FLOORS CUSTOM BUlL T CABINETS
Also WALLPAPER & PAINTS
BARTLEY FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS
120 ADAMS ST. HE 9·3190
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THE SPOTLIGHT
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CHRISTMAS
Because o'f hundreds of requests by our customers·
we now offer a complete selection of
TOP QUALITY HAND - PICKED CHRISTMAS TREES
-Red Pine - Double Balsam - Scotch Pine - Spruce-
CHRISTMAS TREES DELIVERED AT NOMINAl
CHARGE- lARGE TREES AVAilABlE FOR INSTITU-
TIONS UP TO 15ft. AlSO laurel Roping -
Red Ruscus - Pine, Spruce or Balsam Boughs
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